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Energy-Storage Enhanced STATCOMs for Wind Power Plants

July 7, 2023 by Fangzhou Zhao

The past years have seen a rapid increase in the deployment of large-scale wind power plants (WPPs) in transmission grids. The dynamic interactions between wind turbines (WTs), power transmission cables, and other electrical infrastructure of WPPs pose challenges to the stability and quality of electricity supply, particularly under diverse grid conditions. The interactions tend to be worsened with longer transmission cables [1] . A harmonic instability issue that features a 451 Hz resonance is manifested in an offshore WPP located in the North Sea [2] . During a submarine cable outage, an offshore WPP situated in England encountered instability due to sub-synchronous resonance at around 8.5 Hz [3] .

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Filed Under: Past Features Tagged With: Damping, Harmonic analysis, Power system stability, Power transmission, Scalability, Underwater cables, Wind power generation

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IEEE Power Electronics Magazine publishes peer-reviewed articles related to power electronics and its applications which encompass the effective use of electronic components, application of control theory and circuit design techniques, and the development of analytical tools used in efficient and effective energy conversion, control, utilization, and conditioning of electric power.

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